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    Talking A comfortable ride

    Look's like i am going in to surgery for a prolapse disc soon and when i get out i will in all likely hood nead a more comfortable ride.
    Who on the site has a comfortable bike that is still reasonably sporty, i love my 'custard' GSXR, but find the position to severe.

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    Is a TLR really more comfortable

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    I'll look after the cus-turd for you till you feel able to ride it again
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    Ok im coming out of my closet just this one time , I too kinda have a curvy figure which makes it worse beacuse im a guy. Well the waist kinda goes in and the bum pushes out. When I was in college the girls in my year would slap me on the arse and squeeze because apparently it is firm, tight... I wear jeans
    .....if I find this as a signature Ill hunt you down, serious, capice?

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    A sad occasion, but it can also be exciting.

    I've been increasingly thinking of something like the latest Speed Triple to ease the aches and pains, but hope to hang on for another couple of years as I love the 'bird to bits. It's a real mental jump when switching bikes eh?

    Geoff

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    would have thought the TLR would actually be a better ride position for you 6.. Or take some of the Triumph Triples out.. There's a silver one at Holeshot which looks quick n comfy.. talk to Carl about it.. or try something similar to that sort of style
    Shame you have to give up the gixer tho, but when it comes down to that or nothing, then fair call. Hope the op goes well. When are you having that done?

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    If you buy a pipe'n'slippers, you might qualify for VFR ownership...
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by sixpackback
    Look's like i am going in to surgery for a prolapse disc soon and when i get out i will in all likely hood nead a more comfortable ride.
    Given your Suzuki loyalties, get yourself a Bandit.
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    The Speed Triple's just come down $500, there's the Superduke, S model Buells. In fact there's many fun bikes without a TDF riding position.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HDTboy
    I'll look after the cus-turd for you till you feel able to ride it again
    i've already submitted my appliction for that role sorry gav!

    Sixpak, try out an R6 or maybe an R1, i found it quite comfortable, could bring the R6 round friday night maybe or sometime over the weekend if you wanna have a sit on it and see how you like it.
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    Cool

    Buy a cruiser mate....
    They are real comfy to ride......
    And you will so love riding them...



    When is the Operation taking place?
    How long will you be off a bike for?


    All the best, when you do have the operation.

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    superduke, busa, vfr, blackbird - the new hondas are silly cheap atm

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    would have thought the TLR would actually be a better ride position for you 6.. Or take some of the Triumph Triples out.. There's a silver one at Holeshot which looks quick n comfy.. talk to Carl about it.. or try something similar to that sort of style
    Shame you have to give up the gixer tho, but when it comes down to that or nothing, then fair call. Hope the op goes well. When are you having that done?
    Soon i hope, the 'tramol' hardly touches the sides at the mo'......prolly be a few months before i am back on the bike. Those Triumph's sure look nice eh Buggy, as do the vfr's

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    i've already submitted my appliction for that role sorry gav!
    Umm, sorry guys, I will be carefully storing Andrew's bike for him, starting it regularly to keep it going and giving it the odd gentle ride while he is temporarily indisposed...
    Exploring pastures anew...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keystone19
    Umm, sorry guys, I will be carefully storing Andrew's bike for him, starting it regularly to keep it going and giving it the odd gentle ride while he is temporarily indisposed...
    i think one of the underpinning requirements was a full licence
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